The logistics behind the stages are so in-depth, planning for EDC 2020 has already started.
Monthly Archives: May 2019
Las Vegas Bachelor Party: Things to Do
It’s called the Entertainment Capital of the World for good reason. Few cities can hold a candle to the grandeur and energy of Las Vegas. And it’s not just about the glitz and glamour. Vegas impresses in all aspects, from its shopping and fine dining to its gambling and outdoor adventures. Fly a fighter jet,…
Las Vegas Bachelor Party: Things to Do
It’s called the Entertainment Capital of the World for good reason. Few cities can hold a candle to the grandeur and energy of Las Vegas. And it’s not just about the glitz and glamour. Vegas impresses in all aspects, from its shopping and fine dining to its gambling and outdoor adventures. Fly a fighter jet,…
Economic Equity Tour — CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT
Caesars Entertainment and Caesars Foundation announced the launch of a six-city Economic Equity Tour aimed at providing equal access to skill-based education to potential and current employees, suppliers and community members.
Konami announces new promotions to sales senior leadership
Konami Gaming, Inc. recently announced a string of internal promotions to support the continued momentum of its North American sales team.
New Jersey Sportsbooks reach $313.7 Million in April
The Final Four, the first full month of professional baseball and the beginning of the NBA and NHL playoffs all helped push New Jersey online and retail sportsbooks to a strong April.
ESPN and Caesars Entertainment announce collaboration for sports betting content
ESPN is joining forces with Caesars Entertainment to bring sports betting news and entertainment content to fans around the world.
Fashion designer says clothes can go from day to nightlight
We’ve all seen pictures of fascinating outfits at Burning Man or the Electric Daisy Carnival and wondered where they came from and whether we could pull off the look. But most of us shrug it off as impractical purchase. We are the customers Ronnie Bru…
More Las Vegas doctors are owning their office space
While owning office space isn’t something that all small-practice medical professionals are in a position to do, the idea is becoming more popular in the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas-area crossing guards pave the way for student safety
Some local thoroughfares—with their wide, multiple lanes and high speed limits—are designed for drivers to navigate through the vastness of the rolling desert. But that means they can be a hazard for pedestrians.